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This book introduces social scientists to the ideas of George Herbert Mead (1863-1931) - one of the most original yet neglected thinkers of early twentieth-century social thought. Based on Mead's published and unpublished writings, this collection is the first one-volume edition of his writings that critically assesses what counts as Mead's writings and what aspects are central to his system of thought.
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This book introduces social scientists to the ideas of George Herbert Mead (1863-1931) - one of the most original yet neglected thinkers of early twentieth-century social thought. Based on Mead's published and unpublished writings, this collection is the first one-volume edition of his writings that critically assesses what counts as Mead's writings and what aspects are central to his system of thought.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135262242
- Artikelnr.: 38248707
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135262242
- Artikelnr.: 38248707
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Filipe Carreira da Silva is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Social Sciences at the University of Lisbon, Portugal, and Senior Member of Wolfson College, University of Cambridge, UK. He is the author of Mead and Modernity: Science, Selfhood and Democratic Politics (2010 Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award, Section on the History of Sociology, American Sociological Association).
Part I - Mead on the social self Section i. The statement of the problem 1.
The Definition of the Psychical 2. Social Psychology as Counterpart to
Physiological Psychology 3. On the Self and Teleological Behavior Section
ii. The "I" and the "Me" as phases of the self 4. What Social Objects Must
Psychology Presuppose? 5. The Mechanism of Social Consciousness 6. The
Social Self Section iii. The self and the social order 7. A Behavioristic
Account of the Significant Symbol 8. The Genesis of the Self and Social
Control 9. On the state and social control 10. Cooley's Contribution to
American Social Thought Part II - Mead on science and epistemology Section
i. The statement of the problem 11. Suggestions Toward a Theory of the
Philosophical Disciplines 12. On Darwin's Theory of Evolution 13. The
Nature of Scientific Knowledge Section ii. History and philosophy of
science 14. The origins of Greek philosophy 15. The dualism of
representational consciousness and a mechanical world 16. A Pragmatic
Theory of Truth Section iii. Science applied 17. Science in social practice
18. On social consciousness and social science Section iv. Time and social
order 19. The Objective Reality of Perspectives 20. The Nature of the Past
Part III - Mead, a radical democrat Section i. Moral and political
philosophy 21. The Philosophical Basis of Ethics 2. Natural Rights and the
Theory of the Political Institution 23. Scientific Method and the Moral
Sciences Section ii. Crime, social reform and labour relations 24. On the
Role of Social Settlements 25. Social Bearings of Industrial Education 26.
The Psychology of Punitive Justice Section iii. War, national identity and
citizenship 27. The Psychological Basis of Internationalism 28. On
Nationalism, Industrial Rights, and Social Conflict 29. How Can a Sense of
Citizenship Be Secured? 30. National-Mindedness and
International-Mindedness
The Definition of the Psychical 2. Social Psychology as Counterpart to
Physiological Psychology 3. On the Self and Teleological Behavior Section
ii. The "I" and the "Me" as phases of the self 4. What Social Objects Must
Psychology Presuppose? 5. The Mechanism of Social Consciousness 6. The
Social Self Section iii. The self and the social order 7. A Behavioristic
Account of the Significant Symbol 8. The Genesis of the Self and Social
Control 9. On the state and social control 10. Cooley's Contribution to
American Social Thought Part II - Mead on science and epistemology Section
i. The statement of the problem 11. Suggestions Toward a Theory of the
Philosophical Disciplines 12. On Darwin's Theory of Evolution 13. The
Nature of Scientific Knowledge Section ii. History and philosophy of
science 14. The origins of Greek philosophy 15. The dualism of
representational consciousness and a mechanical world 16. A Pragmatic
Theory of Truth Section iii. Science applied 17. Science in social practice
18. On social consciousness and social science Section iv. Time and social
order 19. The Objective Reality of Perspectives 20. The Nature of the Past
Part III - Mead, a radical democrat Section i. Moral and political
philosophy 21. The Philosophical Basis of Ethics 2. Natural Rights and the
Theory of the Political Institution 23. Scientific Method and the Moral
Sciences Section ii. Crime, social reform and labour relations 24. On the
Role of Social Settlements 25. Social Bearings of Industrial Education 26.
The Psychology of Punitive Justice Section iii. War, national identity and
citizenship 27. The Psychological Basis of Internationalism 28. On
Nationalism, Industrial Rights, and Social Conflict 29. How Can a Sense of
Citizenship Be Secured? 30. National-Mindedness and
International-Mindedness
Part I - Mead on the social self Section i. The statement of the problem 1.
The Definition of the Psychical 2. Social Psychology as Counterpart to
Physiological Psychology 3. On the Self and Teleological Behavior Section
ii. The "I" and the "Me" as phases of the self 4. What Social Objects Must
Psychology Presuppose? 5. The Mechanism of Social Consciousness 6. The
Social Self Section iii. The self and the social order 7. A Behavioristic
Account of the Significant Symbol 8. The Genesis of the Self and Social
Control 9. On the state and social control 10. Cooley's Contribution to
American Social Thought Part II - Mead on science and epistemology Section
i. The statement of the problem 11. Suggestions Toward a Theory of the
Philosophical Disciplines 12. On Darwin's Theory of Evolution 13. The
Nature of Scientific Knowledge Section ii. History and philosophy of
science 14. The origins of Greek philosophy 15. The dualism of
representational consciousness and a mechanical world 16. A Pragmatic
Theory of Truth Section iii. Science applied 17. Science in social practice
18. On social consciousness and social science Section iv. Time and social
order 19. The Objective Reality of Perspectives 20. The Nature of the Past
Part III - Mead, a radical democrat Section i. Moral and political
philosophy 21. The Philosophical Basis of Ethics 2. Natural Rights and the
Theory of the Political Institution 23. Scientific Method and the Moral
Sciences Section ii. Crime, social reform and labour relations 24. On the
Role of Social Settlements 25. Social Bearings of Industrial Education 26.
The Psychology of Punitive Justice Section iii. War, national identity and
citizenship 27. The Psychological Basis of Internationalism 28. On
Nationalism, Industrial Rights, and Social Conflict 29. How Can a Sense of
Citizenship Be Secured? 30. National-Mindedness and
International-Mindedness
The Definition of the Psychical 2. Social Psychology as Counterpart to
Physiological Psychology 3. On the Self and Teleological Behavior Section
ii. The "I" and the "Me" as phases of the self 4. What Social Objects Must
Psychology Presuppose? 5. The Mechanism of Social Consciousness 6. The
Social Self Section iii. The self and the social order 7. A Behavioristic
Account of the Significant Symbol 8. The Genesis of the Self and Social
Control 9. On the state and social control 10. Cooley's Contribution to
American Social Thought Part II - Mead on science and epistemology Section
i. The statement of the problem 11. Suggestions Toward a Theory of the
Philosophical Disciplines 12. On Darwin's Theory of Evolution 13. The
Nature of Scientific Knowledge Section ii. History and philosophy of
science 14. The origins of Greek philosophy 15. The dualism of
representational consciousness and a mechanical world 16. A Pragmatic
Theory of Truth Section iii. Science applied 17. Science in social practice
18. On social consciousness and social science Section iv. Time and social
order 19. The Objective Reality of Perspectives 20. The Nature of the Past
Part III - Mead, a radical democrat Section i. Moral and political
philosophy 21. The Philosophical Basis of Ethics 2. Natural Rights and the
Theory of the Political Institution 23. Scientific Method and the Moral
Sciences Section ii. Crime, social reform and labour relations 24. On the
Role of Social Settlements 25. Social Bearings of Industrial Education 26.
The Psychology of Punitive Justice Section iii. War, national identity and
citizenship 27. The Psychological Basis of Internationalism 28. On
Nationalism, Industrial Rights, and Social Conflict 29. How Can a Sense of
Citizenship Be Secured? 30. National-Mindedness and
International-Mindedness